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The topic of our group focuses on developing innovative transition metal-catalyzed strategies to functionnalize glycosides. We are particularly interested in pioneering catalytic methods, including cross-couplings, C-H activation, photoredox catalysis, and electrocatalysis, to expand the frontiers of glycochemistry and glycopeptides. These methods involve processes targeting N-, S-, O-, or C-glycosidic bonds to explore new chemical spaces and identify bioactive molecules such as anticancer, antiviral, and antimicrobial agents.

These innovative approaches will provide chemists in academia and industry with efficient and ecological strategies to access glycosides, (poly)saccharides and glycopeptides with unique structures and properties.

COLLABORATORS

- Stéphane Roche, Florida University

- Gong Chen, Nankai University

- Junfeng Zhao, Guangzhou University

- MingXiang Zhu, Shanghai

- Lotfi Efrit, Tunis University

- Hichem ben Jannet, Monastir University

- Vincent Aucagne, Orléans

- Vincent Gandon, Paris Saclay

- Philippe Compain, Strasbourg

- Davide Audisio, CEA-Saclay

- Emmanuel Magnier, Versailles, Paris-Saclay

- Christophe Biot, Lille

- Juliette Vergnaud, Paris-Saclay

- Nicolas Tsapis, Paris-Saclay

- Mustapha Si Tahar, Tours

- William Erb, Rennes

- Philippe Dauban, ICSN- Gif sur Yvette

- Joanne Xie, ENS-Saclay

- Anne Imberty, CERMAV, Grenoble

Fundings

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